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β 13y agoThe difference between the weights (grams) of the empty cylinder, and with the liquid gives you the weight of the liquid. Divide that by 30 to get the density of the liquid in g/ml
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β 13y agoThe density of the liquid is 0.93 g/mL, calculated by dividing the mass of the liquid (28 g) by the volume (30 mL) poured into the cylinder.
The density of liquids can be measured by using a device called a hydrometer or a densitometer. These instruments work based on the principle of buoyancy, where the denser the liquid, the higher the hydrometer floats. By measuring how far the hydrometer sinks in the liquid, the density can be calculated.
In chemistry, the meniscus refers to the curve seen at the surface of a liquid inside a container. It is caused by the surface tension of the liquid, and is used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder or similar vessel.
Liquid nitrogen is quickly evaporated.
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The volume reading on the measuring cylinder will increase due to the addition of the water. The meniscus, or the curve at the surface of the water, will form and the volume measured will be the amount of water that was poured in.
the density of each liquid. Liquids will form layers in the graduated cylinder based on their relative densities, with the denser liquids sinking to the bottom and the less dense liquids floating on top.
The mass of the graduated cylinder was measured at the beginning of the experiment to determine the empty weight of the container before any other substances were added to it. This allowed for the accurate calculation of the mass of the liquid poured into the cylinder by subtracting the initial empty mass from the total mass measured after the liquid was added.
If a liquid is poured into water and falls to the bottom the density must be greater than 1.
A graduated cylinder is typically used to determine the volume of a liquid in a laboratory setting. The liquid is poured into the cylinder, and the volume is read at the meniscus, the curved surface of the liquid.
To use a graduated cylinder, place it on a flat, level surface and fill it with the liquid you want to measure. Read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid surface. Make sure your eye is level with the measurement line for accuracy.
Place the graduated cylinder on a flat surface at eye level. Pour the liquid slowly into the cylinder while keeping it steady to avoid spills. Read the measurement by aligning the bottom of the meniscus (curved surface of the liquid) with the appropriate marking on the cylinder. Take the measurement at eye level for accuracy.
The density of liquids can be measured by using a device called a hydrometer or a densitometer. These instruments work based on the principle of buoyancy, where the denser the liquid, the higher the hydrometer floats. By measuring how far the hydrometer sinks in the liquid, the density can be calculated.
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In chemistry, the meniscus refers to the curve seen at the surface of a liquid inside a container. It is caused by the surface tension of the liquid, and is used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder or similar vessel.
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Carbon dioxide can be poured because it exists as a gas at room temperature and pressure. When released from a pressurized container, it expands and fills the space, allowing it to flow out like a liquid.
Liquid nitrogen is quickly evaporated.